
What type of mattress should I buy? Features and benefits
When it comes time to buy a mattress, many questions arise to make the right choice. Do I want a soft or hard mattress? Will two people sleep on it or not? Does body weight or sleep behavior play a role?
The answers to all of the above determine the final choice of the type of mattress that suits each situation: a mattress with bonnell springs , a mattress with independent pocket springs or a foam mattress without springs ?
Orion Strom 's sleep experts analyze the characteristics of all three mattress types and help you make the ideal purchase!
Bonnell spring mattresses
Bonnell spring mattresses are the most common choice for overweight cases. In addition to their great resistance, the fact of the lesser immersion of the materials, offers a feeling of hardness on its surface.
Advantages
Anatomic mattresses with independent Pocket springs offer a personalized sleeping experience. This means that they are ideal for accommodating two people with completely different physical characteristics and weights, as well as different sleeping habits!
Advantages
Foam mattresses without springs are divided into memory foam, with latex, afrolex or with combinations of foam materials. They are soft mattresses and depending on your needs, each type offers the corresponding properties:
Advantages

- Spinal support
- High weight resistance
- Stiff feeling due to less immersion of the springs
- Economic price
- The more materials, the higher the quality
Mattresses with independent Pocket springs

- Adaptation to body movements
- Correct pressure distribution
- Perfect for two different people
- They isolate vibrations
- Easy sinking of the mattress due to soft springs
- The more materials, the higher the quality
Foam mattresses
- Memory foam
- Latex
- Foam
- The more materials, the higher the quality